Just before the outbreak of war in 1914, the small Gloucestershire village of Dymock became the focal point for some of the finest poets of their generation. It was a short-lived rural idyll, broken by the war in which Thomas and Brooke lost their lives,
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This unique dramatic monologue is a pyschological reconstruction of the life of the world's most notorious black-and-white artist, whose work was tragically terminated by tuberculosis when he was only 26.
Closely based on biographical fact
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From Chaucer to Thomas Hardy, a collection of delightful vignettes of men whose lives the author found admirable and interesting -- including the Dorset poet William Barnes and Tom Coryat, born in the Somerset village of Odcombe in 1577, later to be the
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A supplemented reprint of a major 1859 work on political and moral economy by William Barnes (1801-1886).
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No English county has a richer literary heritage than Sussex. This celebration of over 40 writers includes Conan Doyle, Kipling, A A Milne, Lord Tennyson and Virginia Woolf.
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